Combined sofa and bath-tub



(No Modl.)

C. A. BAKER.

COMBINED SOFA AND BATH TUB.

Patented May 15, 1883.

Bulma N, PETERS, Pham-Lithograph". wnhingion. n.6.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES A. BAKER, OF BOULDER, COLORADO.

COMBINED SOFA AND BATH-TUB.

SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 277,438, dated May 15, 1883.

Application filed September 520, 1832.

Figure l represents the combined sofa and bath-tub when closed and in use as an ordinary sofa, being portable and easily moved from place to place. Fig. 2 shows the combination with head-roll and seat thrown back, which is accomplished by the use of hinges attached to sotaframe, presenting to view the position ot' bath-tub A, the boiler B, and the heater C.

Bath-tub A is made of sheet-oopper, is attached to inside of sofa-frame, being supported at the bottom the same as the ordinary boxed bath-tub, and is provided with waste-pipe connections and plug.

(No model.)

Boiler B is made of block-tin, with copper bottom, made the shape of the sofa-head roll, which incases it when the combination is closed. It has a capacity of eighteen gallons of Water, the same, Wheuheated, being conveyed to the bath-tub by means of a faucet, as shown in drawings. r

Heater C is an Adams & Westlake No. 3 oilstove, the same being inclosed ou three sides and the bottom by a non-conductingl galvanized-iron box, which is attached alsdto sofaframe. The bottom of lboiler B rests upon the top of oilfstove C, and completes my arrangement for heating the water.

WhatIclaim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1 A bath-tub combined with a sofa, with water-heating appliances attached, all substantially as set forth by the foregoing specification.

oHAELEs ALBERT BAKER".

Witnesses GHAs. F. WRIGHT, W. W. WHITE. 

